Guy2Bezbar links with Killa Predator on “La Jeunesse Dorée,” continuing a streak of concise 2025 drops. Morad and Gazo fire off bilingual bars on “Cuídate,” while Headie One returns with M1OnTheBeat for “Big Darg Status,” all shadow and steel. R2’s “RUINART” loops melancholy over champagne imagery, straddling tension and melody without cartoon bravado. Fresh LaPeufra tackles wealth’s downsides on “Money = Problème,” Tiakola plays it low-key on “Catimini” with Genezio and Landy, and Josas goes tropical on “Beach Love.” ISS and Landy hold ground on “Roue Libre,” part of *Micro d’Or*, and Kania-Ainak throws cross-border verses on “Casino” with slick Moroccan flair. Here are the brand new worldwide and non US hip-hop, soul, etc. songs that caught, these past days, our interest and liking. Beware (very possibly) NSFW |
53 . Guy2Bezbar – La Jeunesse Dorée (w/ Killa Predator)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 7,2025
Released in June 2025, “La Jeunesse Dorée” pairs Guy2Bezbar with Killa Predator for a track delivered under Blue Magic Corp and distributed by Sony Music Entertainment SAS. The single extends Guy2Bezbar’s 2025 run, a year that seems to prefer short drops over long statements. Born Guillaume Durand, Guy2Bezbar has been around since 2007, and if his earlier projects like L’Amour Est Dur gave anything away, it’s that he knows how to loop rap, hip-hop, and a touch of something smoother without sounding nostalgic. He’s not exactly alone on the road either, having previously linked up with names like 2Boulevard, and now Killa Predator joins the itinerary. Music video directed by : Arthur Keasy Bebeto (2020) |
52 . Morad & Gazo – Cuídate (Reinsertado 2.0)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 7,2025
“Cuídate” drops under the M.D.L.R tag and pairs Morad with French rapper Gazo for a bilingual collision that doesn’t waste time on pleasantries. Morad, born Morad El Khattouti El Horami in 1999 in Catalonia, Spain, doesn’t lean on introductions after tracks like “NO SON DE CALLE,” “NO TE IMAGINAS,” and the Bizarrap-backed “Bzrp Music Sessions Vol. 47.” This version—“Reinsertado 2.0”—keeps the edges sharp without pretending to soften the tone. Song featured on the album : Reinsertado 2.0 Toca (2021) |
51 . Headie One – Big Darg Status![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 7,2025
“Big Darg Status” arrives in July 2025, adding another notch to Headie One’s belt, this time with the reliably brooding hand of M1OnTheBeat at the controls. The track lands via One Records Limited and extends a collaboration that already shaped 2024’s album “The Last One.” Headie One, Tottenham-born in 1994 as Irving Ampofo Adjei, doesn’t stray far from home—either geographically or sonically. After co-signs from the likes of Dave (“18Hunna”), AJ Tracey, Stormzy, and even Drake, he enters 2025 with a Brits Billion Award for crossing the one-billion UK streams line in 2023. 50’S (2019) |
50 . R2 – Ruinart![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 7,2025
Released in June 2025 on Blue Sky, under the 360 OTG banner, “RUINART” finds R2 caught somewhere between agitation and melody, downing champagne and waiting in a car like that’s a profession. The lyrics churn with personal unrest—tense moments scored by repeated drops of Ruinart, guitar strums, and refrains that loop like a thought you can’t quite shush. R2—Rayann to the French civil registry, circa 2003—doesn’t lean on the usual violent tropes, preferring emotional grit over cartoon aggression. Since “Pastille Bleue” in 2023, he’s filtered drill, Jersey, and trap through his own prism, with 2024’s “Horizon” and the EP FullExclu, Vol. 1 adding fuel to the Blue Sky machine. Music video directed by : Orvs – Song featured on the album : 7/7:24/24 A$Ap / Mauvais Garçon (2022) |
49 . Fresh – Money = ProblèmeStream![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 7,2025
Released in 2025, “Money = Problème” is a French-language track from Belgian rapper Fresh. With a tone equal parts smirk and sigh, it lays out the headaches that come stapled to a fat wallet. Fresh LaPeufra, of Congolese heritage, first made waves by winning Netflix’s Rhythm + Flow France with “Chop.” He’s since kept ears tuned with tracks like “Bon Jeu” and “En Bas,” and here, cash is the punchline and the problem. Music video directed by : Divercity Record Chop (2022) |
48 . Tiakola & Genezio & Landy – Catimini![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 7,2025
“Catimini” rolls out in September 2024, featuring Tiakola, Genezio, and Landy in a trio that doesn’t bother with excess fanfare. Tiakola, born December 4, 1999, in Bondy, made his name with 4Keus before going solo with “Mélo” in 2022, a debut so quiet it went double platinum—with guests like Hamza and Niska tagging along. Now he resurfaces with Genezio and Landy, but don’t expect a grand reveal—the title says it all: “Catimini” arrives on tiptoe, not with a bang. Music video directed by : Arthur Keasy – Song featured on the album : Fara Fara Gang Si J’Savais (2022) |
47 . Josas – Beach Love![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 7,2025
“Beach Love” arrives in late June 2025, courtesy of French rapper Josas, who’s been with Capitol/Universal since 2023 and doesn’t waste time spelling things out too much. The laid-back beat comes from producers Black Eagle Beats and Diego José Murcia, who go for Latin-tinged percussion rather than brute force 808s. The mood stays breezy, but the guy rapping once dropped “Insuline” and a track for Les Déguns 2, so don’t expect just postcards and sunsets. Music video directed by : Nadym Ben Bakar E.T (2023) |
46 . ISS & Landy – Roue Libre![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 7,2025
Released in June 2025 under KDK Productions, “Roue Libre” sees ISS team up with Landy for a track that sticks close to the French rap blueprint—personal grind, lofty aims, and beats that don’t try too hard to impress. It’s part of Micro d’Or, a project that seems to let the artists fight their own battles, mic in hand and filter off. Behind the mic, ISS (Issmalia Doumbia) isn’t exactly a newcomer—his freestyle series “Sans refr#1” caught fire back in 2021, followed by a trilogy of EPs titled Libre, where tracks like “Mafiosi” and “91 Charo Gang” kept things noisy. Music video directed by : Transac – Song featured on the album : Micro D’Or Libre (2022) |
45 . Ainak – Casino![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 7,2025
Released in April 2025 via SSC Music, “Casino” throws Kania-Ainak’s lyrical dice on the table of beat-driven rap. The track flexes a tight flow over production that leans in and smirks back. Operating between Casablanca, Tangier, and Belgium, Ainak slides across borders as easily as across bars. It’s Moroccan in origin, but “Casino” doesn’t wait at customs before hitting play. Dmou3I (2021) |
44 . Mavado – Big Guns![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 5,2025
Mavado lands on the Pain Cure Riddim with “Big Guns,” released in June 2025 via Good Good Productions. The track leans fully into martial metaphors, its aggressive lyrics paired with his trademark vocal charge. The riddim itself corrals a roster of artists, each sketching their own version of tension and swagger. Born David Constantine Brooks, Mavado is no stranger to high-profile features, clocking studio time with DJ Khaled, Nicki Minaj, Future, and Sean Paul. Music video directed by : ; Give It All To Me (W/ Nicki Minaj) (2014) |
43 . Ayetian & Shenseea & Nvtzz & Dj Mac – Tip (Remix)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 5,2025
“Tip (Remix)” gathers Ayetian, Shenseea, Nvtzz, and DJ Mac over an uptempo blend of dancehall and reggae shaped for club speakers rather than ganja haze. Produced by TrapMilli Entertainment, Spaj Phoenix Records, and LifeStyle Musik Group, the track updates its riddim with synthetic polish and digital snap. Ayetian, a new Haitian voice with a knack for viral freestyles, shares space with Shenseea, who long traded local hits for international features and layered flows. Nvtzz and DJ Mac fill out the remix with clipped verses and rhythmic turnarounds that dress the original in flashier colors but don’t change its bones. Music video directed by : Brownland X Shane Creative |
42 . Bugle & Luminous Cryptic – Experience![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 5,2025
Bugle, born Roy Thompson, teams up with Luminous Cryptic on “Experience,” released in May 2025 via Cryptic Records. The track leans into reggae/dancehall, anchored by rhythmic clarity and vocals that arrive smooth, stay steady, and exit with just the right amount of restraint. Bugle first turned heads in 2007 with “Exercise,” and has since dropped albums like “Anointed” (2014), “Be Yourself” (2018), and “Toxicity” (2021). Luminous Cryptic appears here not just in name—he handles both production duties and performs alongside Bugle. Nuh Compatible (2013) |
41 . Houari – Tu Parles À Qui !![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 5,2025
“Tu Parles À Qui !” throws Houari back into the mix with a title that doesn’t exactly whisper. Backed by his Marseille roots and 13’Organisé ties, he does what he does best—blend trap and hip-hop with hooks that do more than hum. The track pokes at questions of street identity and what it means to talk tough when everyone’s already lived it. First known nationwide for 2020’s “Bande Organisée,” Kamel Jdayni Houari keeps the tone sharp, melodic, and just confrontational enough to pass for casual. Music video directed by : Gold Vizion – Song featured on the album : C’Est De La Cali Freestyle R100R Pt 3 (2022) |
40 . HMZ – C’est Pas Mimi (w/ Heuss L’Enfoiré)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 5,2025
Released in June 2025, “C’est pas mimi” sees HMZ link up with Heuss L’Enfoiré for a summer track produced by Zeg P that pairs French hip-hop with reggaeton accents. The upbeat rhythm frames a dig at party-scene clichés, all wrapped in ironic lyrics and slick visuals that don’t exactly worship the club life. HMZ, a Saint-Ouen rapper of Moroccan heritage, has previously collaborated with Sofiane and Lacrim. Heuss L’Enfoiré—Karim Djeriou when not behind the mic—hails from Gennevilliers and is heard on tracks like “Khapta” and albums such as “Chef d’orchestre.” Song featured on the album : Dans La Tempête L’Homme Qui Frappe À La Porte (2022) |
39 . Skippa – Traffic![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 5,2025
Released on June 6, 2025, “Traffic” finds Skippa weaving between dancehall and rap like a man with more than just time on his hands. Backed by production from Rich Together, Solitary Music, Ynad, and Travis, the track keeps things slick without breaking a sweat. Skippa, the Jamaican artist not exactly known for playing it safe, brings his usual nods to scamming culture front and center. After earlier cuts like “Ignite the Dancefloor,” this one stays in its lane but still manages to slow down traffic just enough to get noticed. Self Belief (2023) |
38 . Kranium – Still Alive![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 5,2025
Released in June 2025, “Still Alive” finds Jamaican singer Kranium teaming up with Good Good Productions for a fresh dancehall outing under Out Deh Records. Kranium, born Kemar Donaldson in Montego Bay on August 12, 1993, made his name with the 2013 hit “Nobody Has to Know.” He joined Atlantic Records in 2015, issuing full-lengths like “Rumors” and “Midnight Sparks,” before plotting his own course as an independent artist. The track continues his usual blend of dancehall with a reggae tilt, delivered in his signature laid-back phrasing. Music video directed by : Fernando Hevia Nobody Has To Know (W/ Ty Dolla $Ign) (2016) |
37 . Genezio, Tiakola & Nemzzz – Station (Fara Fara Gang)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 5,2025
French rapper Genezio, born Yoan Makangou in Le Chesnay, joins forces with Tiakola and Nemzzz on “Station (Fara Fara Gang),” a 2025 cross-channel hip-hop effort that juggles languages and tempos without losing its footing. Tiakola, an ex-4Keus member with a solo career blending Afrobeat flourishes and French spitfire, brings his usual clipped hooks and melodic inflections. Nemzzz, hailing from Manchester and answering to Nemiah Simms, leans into slick delivery shaped as much by UK rap as by his Jamaican roots and 2024’s “Do Not Disturb.” What emerges is less a summit than an exchange—one where Genezio’s chameleonic flow meets Tiakola’s polished swagger and Nemzzz’s nimble cool. El Gemano (W/ La Mano 1.9) (2023) |
36 . Kidd Keo – Bando Boyz Free 4![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 5,2025
Released in July 2025, “Bando Boyz Free 4” is the newest piece in Kidd Keo’s ongoing saga of street-level trap chronicles. The track leans into his signature fusion of Spanish and English, filtered through the bleak lens of urban grind. Production is in the hands of RetroMoney, who returns to helm, mix, and round out the sound without overpolishing it. Kidd Keo—born Padua Keoma Salas Sánchez in Alicante, Spain, in 1995—pulls the same thread spun in “Old Times in Gotham” (2016), “Back to Rockport” (2018), and “The Trap House Mixtape” (2023). When he’s not rapping over hi-hats and 808s, he juggles visual identity with his fashion line, KeoCouture. Music video directed by : Vid. Claudiografo 7 (2023) |
35 . AMK – 3 Lions (w/ Dosseh & Dinos)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 5,2025
“3 Lions” lands in June 2025, joining AMK with Dosseh and Dinos for a track that moves between grit and self-possession. AMK, short for Joachim Amoko, came up in 2016 and snapped wider attention in 2024 thanks to Netflix’s “Nouvelle École.” Born in 1996, with Cameroonian and Cape Verdean roots, he lays down verses shaped by ambition and unrest. Dosseh and Dinos—well-seasoned fixtures in the French rap game—bring a mix of sharp lines and cool irony. The track slots into the lineage started on AMK’s earlier work like “15” (2022), with its nods to inner battles and upward motion. Music video directed by : Sank Day N Night – Song featured on the album : Outsider Partie 1 : Out. Igo C’Est Rien (2023) |
34 . Popcaan – Lifestyle Moment![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 5,2025
Released in June 2025 under Notnice Records and Unruly Entertainment, “Lifestyle Moment” reunites Popcaan with early collaborator Notnice after more than a decade of career detours and label logos. Popcaan—government name Andrae Hugh Sutherland—cut his teeth in Portmore’s dancehall circuit, gaining traction in 2007 under the watchful eye of Vybz Kartel. A breakthrough came with “Clarks,” before Mixpak and OVO Sound brought his voice into playlists shared by Drake and Jamie xx alike. He even showed up on screen in “The Intent 2: The Come Up,” because why not add “film cameo” to a résumé built on hooks and riddims? Silence (2019) |
33 . Miss Jackson & Ghettovi – Dimaria Messi |
![]() Date Added : Jul 5,2025
A football-themed title, a video-forward approach, and two rappers from Togo walking the sideline between music and swagger—“Dimaria Messi” checks all three. Miss Jackson, a player in contemporary hip-hop circles, joins forces with Ghettovi, a.k.a. Kossi Mawuena Koumegnanou—who doubles as Bannou and the self-styled Vaudou King. He raps in Ewe and French, weaving hardcore beats with voodoo imagery and pointed nods to identity and social reflection. The visual format leans hard into Argentine football symbols, less about stats and trophies than the mythic pull of Di María and Messi as larger-than-life figures. Music video directed by : Vision Addict House Party (W/ Koly P) (2021) |
32 . Skillibeng & Johnny Wonder & Adde Instrumentals – Ivany![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 5,2025
“Ivany” marks a 2025 release from Skillibeng, with production and distribution helmed by Johnny Wonder and Adde Instrumentals. The track continues Skillibeng’s streak of output that leans heavily on his clipped, charged delivery and sparse, charged atmospherics. Born Emwah Warmington in St. Thomas, Jamaica, Skillibeng broke out with “Brik Pan Brik” and later aligned himself with artists like Nicki Minaj and Vybz Kartel. His past projects, including “The Prodigy,” reveal a taste for curt verse structures and an ear for minimal but insistent beats. Music video directed by : Simeon Hedge Whap Whap (W /F.S.) (2021) |
31 . Blak Ryno – Breed![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 5,2025
Fresh off the Story Book Riddim, “Breed” slides into July 2025 carrying the distinct ring of Blak Ryno’s voice and his penchant for lyrical autobiography. The track adds another chapter to his catalog of narrative-style dancehall, nudging him back into the spotlight after a period of relative silence. Born Romaine Anderson in December 1984, he once wore the Portmore Empire badge before trading Portmore for the U.S., where he continues to orbit dancehall circles. After “Bike Back” and “Money Haffi Mek,” “Breed” feels like a return to form—a verse-for-verse sketch of personal truth dressed in riddim-hugging detail. Music video directed by : ; 40 Buss (2021) |
30 . Masicka & Rvssian – Rich Sex![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 1,2025
Released June 28, 2025, “Rich Sex” pairs Masicka with Rvssian under the Head Concussion Records banner. Masicka steers the vocal helm, moving smoothly between dancehall cadences and reggae inflections without breaking a sweat. Rvssian, producer and Head Concussion’s founder, supplies the glossy, bass-heavy backdrop with the confidence of someone used to hearing his beats cross continents. The result is less a grand statement than two savvy players doing what they do best—Masicka with the mic, Rvssian with the mix, and both with a sense of timing that rarely misfires. History (2022) |
29 . J Hus – Gold (w/ Asake![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 1,2025
“Gold” arrives in June 2025 with J Hus teaming up with Nigeria’s Asake for a blend of Afrobeat, grime, and UK rap that doesn’t try to be subtle. Yoruba-inflected rhythms meet a hook that spells things out: “Every ring I’m wearing is gold.” J Hus, Stratford-born and present from Afro-swing’s unruly beginnings, already has “Common Sense,” “Big Conspiracy,” and “Beautiful and Brutal Yard” on the scoreboard. Asake brings his full-voltage Afrobeats style, built on syncopation, choruses made for repetition, and a long list of cross-continental guest spots. Music video directed by : Klvdr Did You See (2016) |
28 . Bolémvn & Koba LaD – Colis![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 1,2025
Released in 2025, “Colis” brings together Bolémvn and Koba LaD, two rappers from Évry who’ve been circling the same blocks and mics since long before streaming numbers mattered. The track stays close to French trap’s favorite themes: street codes, loyalty, and that unbreakable sense of crew bred by shared postcodes. Bolémvn, self-producing since 2017, already has “Quel vie” and “Vol 169” under his belt, while Koba LaD keeps pushing his punchy flow, like in “L’Affranchi” and other team-ups from the Évry circuit. Music video directed by : Kaaz – Song featured on the album : Bon Qu’A Ca (Ep) 10K (W/ Maes) (2021) |
27 . Rani Rastaciti – Sauce Hot![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 1,2025
Released in June 2025, “Sauce Hot” pairs Jamaican vocalist Rani Rastaciti with producer Cash Code for a joint venture between Cash Code Records and Moon People Recordz. The track leans into dancehall and reggae with a tempo brisk enough to skip sleep without noticing. Rastaciti brings his usual vocal verve, tracing ambition and self-expression back to the streets of St. Thomas, Jamaica. Born Shirquan Harrison, he slides through genre like butter on callaloo, previously turning up via BussEarz Records and his own RaniRastaCitiMusic. This single joins “Choppa Pain,” “JBL,” and “Fuss Chop” in sketching out his current sonic preoccupations—rhythm-driven, locally grounded, and not especially fussed with your expectations. Choppa Pain (W/ Ireland Boss) (2023) |
26 . Cyril Kamer – Paralice (w/ Vegedream)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 1,2025
“Paralice” teams Cyril Kamer with Vegedream for a bilingual ride that doesn’t try too hard to explain itself. The 2025 single pulls in French finesse and Spanish swagger, nodding to Kamer’s Barcelona base as much as his British-Cameroonian roots. Hip-hop, trap, and Afrobeat merge here without rushing to pick a side, just like Kamer’s previous outings with Rvfv, Polimá Westcoast, and D-Block Europe. Vegedream slides in with his usual savoir-faire, adding just enough weight to keep things from floating off entirely. Music video directed by : C14Bone – Song featured on the album : Vida De Rebelde (Ep) Loco (2023) |
25 . Dopebwoy & Russ Millions – Lira Galore![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 1,2025
A transcontinental drill handshake, “Lira Galore” pairs Dutch-Surinamese artist Dopebwoy with UK mainstay Russ Millions, landing via Forever Lit Records in June 2025. Russ does what he’s known for—staccato flows and UK bounce—while Dopebwoy threads in Caribbean-tinged Dutch melodies with just enough breeziness to offset the punch. The video stays loyal to the nightlife script: cars, clubs, and just enough neon to keep it all humming along. Dopebwoy, real name Jordan Jacott, came up out of Amsterdam with genre-juggling tracks like “Guap” and “Cartier.” Russ, from London, arrives via “Gun Lean” and “Body,” never far from the track’s center of gravity. Music video directed by : Fynn Cats Cartier (W/ Chivv & 3Robi) (2016) |
24 . Chronic Law & Slingerz – Repair![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 1,2025
“Repair” isn’t out to fix the dancehall genre, but Chronic Law does throw a wrench into standard tropes with his usual mix of grit and melancholy. Produced by Slingerz, the 2025 single leans on the edge where dancehall meets reggae, with the occasional glance toward R&B and hip-hop. Akeeme Campbell—better known as Chronic Law—lets the track carry his running thread of street-worn introspection, still loyal to East Syde and grounded in St. Thomas, Jamaica. Slingerz sits comfortably in Jamaica’s current production scene, steering the track into a space that’s less about flash and more about controlled tension. Selfish (2023) |
23 . Ai Milly – Hip Hip Hooray![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 1,2025
“Hip Hip Hooray” lands in June 2025 with Jamaican artist Ai Milly toeing the line between mood swings and exclamation points. Produced by Caadobeatz and engineered by Alien Sound, the track picks up on trap-dancehall frequencies with a chorus that’s part cheerleader, part weary toast. There’s talk of life as a movie, the kind you watch on loop, whether you wanted to or not. The video, directed by Bankroller, sticks to the script—stylized, self-aware, exactly how a title like this asks to be framed. Kerron Senior of Oracabessa, St Mary—better filed under Ai Milly—has been threading hybrid beats since the “WTDO” EP (2023) and “PGLT” (2024). “God Alone” and “Trappest Life” already sketched the reach of his melodic lean, but “Hip Hip Hooray” keeps the tone shifting, sometimes in mid-bar. Music video directed by : Bankroller Not A Strength (2022) |
30 . Masicka & Rvssian – Rich Sex![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 1,2025
Released June 28, 2025, “Rich Sex” pairs Masicka with Rvssian under the Head Concussion Records banner. Masicka steers the vocal helm, moving smoothly between dancehall cadences and reggae inflections without breaking a sweat. Rvssian, producer and Head Concussion’s founder, supplies the glossy, bass-heavy backdrop with the confidence of someone used to hearing his beats cross continents. The result is less a grand statement than two savvy players doing what they do best—Masicka with the mic, Rvssian with the mix, and both with a sense of timing that rarely misfires. History (2022) |
29 . J Hus – Gold (w/ Asake![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 1,2025
“Gold” arrives in June 2025 with J Hus teaming up with Nigeria’s Asake for a blend of Afrobeat, grime, and UK rap that doesn’t try to be subtle. Yoruba-inflected rhythms meet a hook that spells things out: “Every ring I’m wearing is gold.” J Hus, Stratford-born and present from Afro-swing’s unruly beginnings, already has “Common Sense,” “Big Conspiracy,” and “Beautiful and Brutal Yard” on the scoreboard. Asake brings his full-voltage Afrobeats style, built on syncopation, choruses made for repetition, and a long list of cross-continental guest spots. Music video directed by : Klvdr Did You See (2016) |
28 . Bolémvn & Koba LaD – Colis![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 1,2025
Released in 2025, “Colis” brings together Bolémvn and Koba LaD, two rappers from Évry who’ve been circling the same blocks and mics since long before streaming numbers mattered. The track stays close to French trap’s favorite themes: street codes, loyalty, and that unbreakable sense of crew bred by shared postcodes. Bolémvn, self-producing since 2017, already has “Quel vie” and “Vol 169” under his belt, while Koba LaD keeps pushing his punchy flow, like in “L’Affranchi” and other team-ups from the Évry circuit. Music video directed by : Kaaz – Song featured on the album : Bon Qu’A Ca (Ep) 10K (W/ Maes) (2021) |
27 . Rani Rastaciti – Sauce Hot![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 1,2025
Released in June 2025, “Sauce Hot” pairs Jamaican vocalist Rani Rastaciti with producer Cash Code for a joint venture between Cash Code Records and Moon People Recordz. The track leans into dancehall and reggae with a tempo brisk enough to skip sleep without noticing. Rastaciti brings his usual vocal verve, tracing ambition and self-expression back to the streets of St. Thomas, Jamaica. Born Shirquan Harrison, he slides through genre like butter on callaloo, previously turning up via BussEarz Records and his own RaniRastaCitiMusic. This single joins “Choppa Pain,” “JBL,” and “Fuss Chop” in sketching out his current sonic preoccupations—rhythm-driven, locally grounded, and not especially fussed with your expectations. Choppa Pain (W/ Ireland Boss) (2023) |
26 . Cyril Kamer – Paralice (w/ Vegedream)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 1,2025
“Paralice” teams Cyril Kamer with Vegedream for a bilingual ride that doesn’t try too hard to explain itself. The 2025 single pulls in French finesse and Spanish swagger, nodding to Kamer’s Barcelona base as much as his British-Cameroonian roots. Hip-hop, trap, and Afrobeat merge here without rushing to pick a side, just like Kamer’s previous outings with Rvfv, Polimá Westcoast, and D-Block Europe. Vegedream slides in with his usual savoir-faire, adding just enough weight to keep things from floating off entirely. Music video directed by : C14Bone – Song featured on the album : Vida De Rebelde (Ep) Loco (2023) |
25 . Dopebwoy & Russ Millions – Lira Galore![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 1,2025
A transcontinental drill handshake, “Lira Galore” pairs Dutch-Surinamese artist Dopebwoy with UK mainstay Russ Millions, landing via Forever Lit Records in June 2025. Russ does what he’s known for—staccato flows and UK bounce—while Dopebwoy threads in Caribbean-tinged Dutch melodies with just enough breeziness to offset the punch. The video stays loyal to the nightlife script: cars, clubs, and just enough neon to keep it all humming along. Dopebwoy, real name Jordan Jacott, came up out of Amsterdam with genre-juggling tracks like “Guap” and “Cartier.” Russ, from London, arrives via “Gun Lean” and “Body,” never far from the track’s center of gravity. Music video directed by : Fynn Cats Cartier (W/ Chivv & 3Robi) (2016) |
24 . Chronic Law & Slingerz – Repair![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 1,2025
“Repair” isn’t out to fix the dancehall genre, but Chronic Law does throw a wrench into standard tropes with his usual mix of grit and melancholy. Produced by Slingerz, the 2025 single leans on the edge where dancehall meets reggae, with the occasional glance toward R&B and hip-hop. Akeeme Campbell—better known as Chronic Law—lets the track carry his running thread of street-worn introspection, still loyal to East Syde and grounded in St. Thomas, Jamaica. Slingerz sits comfortably in Jamaica’s current production scene, steering the track into a space that’s less about flash and more about controlled tension. Selfish (2023) |
23 . Ai Milly – Hip Hip Hooray![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jul 1,2025
“Hip Hip Hooray” lands in June 2025 with Jamaican artist Ai Milly toeing the line between mood swings and exclamation points. Produced by Caadobeatz and engineered by Alien Sound, the track picks up on trap-dancehall frequencies with a chorus that’s part cheerleader, part weary toast. There’s talk of life as a movie, the kind you watch on loop, whether you wanted to or not. The video, directed by Bankroller, sticks to the script—stylized, self-aware, exactly how a title like this asks to be framed. Kerron Senior of Oracabessa, St Mary—better filed under Ai Milly—has been threading hybrid beats since the “WTDO” EP (2023) and “PGLT” (2024). “God Alone” and “Trappest Life” already sketched the reach of his melodic lean, but “Hip Hip Hooray” keeps the tone shifting, sometimes in mid-bar. Music video directed by : Bankroller Not A Strength (2022) |
22 . Niro – Pourquoi Tu M’aimes ? (w/ Potter Payper)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 28,2025
Blending the grit of Blois and East London, “Pourquoi Tu M’aimes ?” pairs Niro with Potter Payper in a 2025 French-British rap junction that spares no sentiment. The track oscillates between hardcore and UK street-rap, threading personal identity, tension-filled relationships, and bruised introspection without ever fully settling on one side of the Channel. Niro—born Nourredine Bahri in 1987—brings the same force that powered “Paraplégique” and “Taulier,” refusing to dilute his narrative urgency. Potter Payper, aka Jamel Bousbaa (1990), slots in with the lyrical control honed through his “Training Day” tapes, balancing vulnerability with East End stoicism. Music video directed by : Hypnoz – Song featured on the album : Hayati – Du Sable Et Du Sang (Episode 1) Yemma (2022) |
21 . Kofs – Bâtiment (w/ Sinik)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 28,2025
No stranger to fluorescent blocks and heavily inked verses, “Bâtiment” pairs Marseille’s Kofs with rap mainstay Sinik for a 2025 team-up that doesn’t ask nicely. Released in June, this track is part of Kofs’ project “Mon école : Vol. 1″—a nod to past lessons and lyrical lineage. Kofs brings his grainy voice and a taste for concrete truths; Sinik leans in with a tone seasoned by reflection rather than retirement. The clip sticks close to the pavement, and so do the lyrics—narratives of street mechanics and daily gray zones, straight from the syllabus of French rap tradition. Kofs, who was born in 1990 in Marseille, rounds out his résumé with collabs featuring Jul, SCH, and Kaaris, plus acting gigs in “Chouf” and “BAC Nord.” Music video directed by : Slowmprod – Song featured on the album : Mon École : Vol. 1 Dans La Ville (2023) |
20 . Heuss L’enfoiré & JRK 19 – Torride![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 28,2025
On “Torride,” Heuss L’enfoiré invites JRK 19 for a June 2025 outing framed by pulsing beats and street-level energy. The track leans into a slick urban aesthetic, its visual style all leather sheen and concrete heat. Heuss, around since 2014, slips in his usual blend of North African and Caribbean sounds without breaking a sweat. JRK 19 threads through the production with trap inflections and flashes of jazz, all tucked into a precise flow. Song featured on the album : Dans Vos Mères Moulaga (W/ Jul) (2020) |
19 . Ivandro – Olhar![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 28,2025
In “Olhar,” Ivandro pairs melodic R&B textures with lyrics steeped in longing and emotional reach—a familiar formula with just enough bend to keep it moving. Released in 2025, the track rides the artist’s knack for reflective delivery without skimping on rhythmic edge. Born Joaquim Ivandro Paulo in Benguela, Angola, he steps into Portugal’s spotlight through Ídolos (2015) and Got Talent Portugal (2017), which likely taught him a thing or two about stage angles and staying on pitch. Since then, he shares credits with a few chart occupants and leaves with trophies including Vodafone Song of the Year and Best Male Artist at the Play-Awards. Music video directed by : Juicydecisions Lua (2021) |
18 . L2B – David Douillet (w/ IDS & SDM)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 28,2025
“David Douillet” gives L2B, with IDS and SDM in tow, a title as heavyweight as its namesake. The track rolls out a wink to the French icon’s Olympic résumé—gold in ’96 and ’00, plus bronze in ’92—just to keep the bar high. World Champ four times, European once, and eventually Sports Minister, Douillet gets the full treatment here, somewhere between tribute and training montage. IDS and SDM, both L2B affiliates, tag in with verses that snap into the ring without forgetting their corner of the French urban scene. Music video directed by : Yanis Lacrème – Song featured on the album : Nés Pour Briller, Book Iii : Ids Trahison (2021) |
17 . Skrilla – Brudda![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 28,2025
“Brudda” spins a lean tale of grit, loyalty, and cracked pavement survival where nothing’s promised but the next test of trust. Skrilla draws on personal rough patches and a brotherhood dynamic that’s less Fast & Furious and more North Philly realist. The beat nods to the city’s hip-hop backbone, while his rhymes flirt with melody and melancholy in equal measure. Dropped in late 2024, the track leans into the visual and sonic codes of the local scene without dressing up the struggle. Born Jemille Edwards in 1999, Skrilla slides jazz and soul into a street-bred cadence forged in the city’s underground circuits. No image-crafting here—just raw narrative pulled from somewhere the sun rarely hits and the stories rarely soften. Gd (2023) |
16 . Chronic Law – Close Friends![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 28,2025
Akeeme Campbell, better known as Chronic Law, swaps slogans for scars on “Close Friends,” a track released in June 2025 via 444 / Catalog Music Group. With a melodic dancehall backdrop that’s smoother than it sounds, he picks at the threads of loyalty, betrayal, and the thankless art of trusting those nearest. Drawn from his own playbook of personal letdowns, the song sketches fractured friendships in tight, clipped verses that don’t ask for sympathy, just attention. Operating out of the 6ix collective in Montego Bay, the St. Thomas native has been documenting street-side truths since 2018, rarely sounding this bruised but never off guard. Selfish (2023) |
15 . Skeng & Skirdle Sparta – Neva Retire![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 28,2025
Released in June 2025, “Neva Retire” pairs Skeng and Skirdle Sparta over a production split between Rusty Chop Chop Records and Rider DollaBill Records. The track runs on a thumping dancehall engine, fueled by lyrics steeped in grit, survival, and local standing. Skeng, who once worked in journalism, came up on Vybz Kartel and Mavado before turning out songs like “Gvnman Shift” and “Likkle Miss” with Nicki Minaj. Skirdle Sparta keeps pace, bringing a high-voltage presence that’s well-suited to the lane current Jamaican dancehall’s heading down. Protocol (W/ Sparta (2021) |
14 . Soolking – C’est Fort (w/ Ninho)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 28,2025
“C’est Fort” teams up Soolking and Ninho on a track where Afrobeat beats meet streetwise assertion and melodic punchlines. The 2025 release plays resilience for rhythm, brushing off naysayers with a smirk and a sharp hook. Soolking weaves Algerian and French influences into both the flow and the language, nodding to the life that moved him from the Africa Jungle crew in Algiers to new ground in France. Ninho doesn’t just feature—he tightens the narrative knot, adding another layer to a song already riding two passports and plenty of attitude. Music video directed by : Digital Nak & Nadym Ben Bakar – Song featured on the album : Africa Jungle Part.1. Dalida (2018) |
13 . JKSN – Génération Foirée (Episode 2)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 28,2025
With “Génération Foirée (Episode 2)”, JKSN sticks to episodic storytelling, picking up where Episode 1 left off. Released around June 2025 via Island Def Jam and Critical Production, the track navigates street-life fallout, drug routines, and offshore dreams in the same breath. The visuals alternate black-and-white frames with flashes of color, matching the lyrics’ shifts in mood without spelling it out. JKSN comes out of Livry-Gargan, a voice tied to the #Génération2000 wave, having launched with “Batarasalass 1” back in 2020. After breaks like “Christian Dior” (2023) and “Seine-Saint-Denis” (2024), he signed with Island Def Jam in 2024 and kept Skarus Beats close, plus features from Leto and Kaaris when the occasion fits. Music video directed by : Djo_Réa Seine Saint-Denis (2023) |
12 . M24 – Thumbs Down![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 28,2025
“Thumbs Down” lands in early June 2025, sticking firmly to M24’s UK drill roots with its clipped flows and sharp-tongued delivery. Its beat doesn’t try to reinvent the wheel—just steers it fast and loud through the expected turns. M24 debuted in 2018 with “We Don’t Dance,” a collaboration with Stickz that still lingers in the background of his sound. He follows that up in 2020 with Drip N Drill, a mixtape title that barely feigns subtlety. His gravel-toned delivery and bare-knuckle lyrics do the talking, not least when paired with names like Tion Wayne and Digga D. “Thumbs Down” doesn’t stray far from this formula—nor does it seem remotely interested in doing so. We Don’T Dance (W/ Stickz) (2019) |
11 . Rimzee – Thoughts In A Cully![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 28,2025
“Thoughts In A Cully” lands in June 2025 as a solo entry in Rimzee’s catalogue, wrapping lyrical autobiography in a polished UK rap frame. Filmed with the kind of glossy visuals that nod to the game’s usual trappings, it’s less a flex and more a chronicle. There’s Hackney in the bars, Clapton in the cadence, and a timeline that includes a prison stint between 2012’s “The Upper Clapton Dream” and its 2020 sequel. By the time we get to “Cold Feet” in 2022, charting at #11 and roping in names like Giggs, Young Adz, and Emeli Sandé, Rimzee’s arc is already sketched—this track just fills in the margins. Expensive Pain (2021) |
10 . Supafly – Sizzurp (w/ Sica, Gaspari, Lexus)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 28,2025
“Sizzurp” arrives in 2025 with Supafly teaming up with labelmates Sica GHR, Gaspari GHR, and Lexus GXUS, extending a collaborative streak that’s defined his output from 2023 onward. The track title borrows from Southern hip hop slang, fitting given its nods to intoxication and late-night indulgence. RB SLAT handles all production and engineering duties, sculpting the track’s overall shape without inviting much interference. A music video rolls out alongside the release, keeping the visuals tightly wound around the song’s coded hedonism. Supafly—active across writing, performing, and occasional knob-turning—anchors the track with a delivery that stays just this side of theatrical. Music video directed by : Louie Ong Crazy Ass Fat (W/ Gat Putch) (2024) |
9 . Bouss – Biff Pas D’Love![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 28,2025
In “Biff Pas D’Love,” Bouss trades sentiment for stacks, wrapping emotional detachment in a title that pretty much says it all—money, yes; love, not so much. Hailing from Colombes, the French rapper first broke through with “Parler tout bas,” which went gold in 2024. It’s part of his debut project, Depuis le temps, where tracks like “Ça parle mal” lean into storytelling with a sharply drawn pen. Song featured on the album : Et Si J’Échoue ?? (Réédition) Parler Tout Bas (2024) |
8 . Slim – Trick My Position![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 25,2025
Slim puts “no days off” into practice on “Trick My Position,” a track that swaps excuses for self-discipline without breaking its stride. Released in June 2025, the UK rap cut swings between grime sharpness and drill gravity with a motivational slant that might flinch at rest days. The South London rapper, active since 2018, keeps momentum on his side—his mixtapes Still Working and Still Working 2 have both made UK chart appearances. Here, the focus stays tight: persevere, don’t moan, and if you blink, he’s probably already on the next move. Fire In The Booth (2018) |
7 . Barack – Cefor![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 25,2025
“Cefor” comes out in June 2025 via Play Two/H24, slotting in neatly after Barack Adama’s previous singles “Sans forcer” and “Chacun son salam.” Produced under the Play Two label, the track continues a steady solo output since the rapper struck out on his own. Born Adama Diallo in Paris, the Senegalese-French artist co-founded Sexion d’Assaut before launching his H24 Music venture. Back in 2017, he released “La Propagande: Saison 1,” moonlighting as mentor for artists like Tayc while carving his solo path. Music video directed by : Kidhao 4 Anneaux (W/ Yaro) (2021) |
6 . Liim’s – Faut Laisser (w/ Franglish)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 25,2025
On “Faut Laisser,” Liim’s teams up with Franglish for a track positioned somewhere between late-night reflection and strategic nonchalance. Franglish, born Gédéon Mundele Ngolo, drapes the song in hip hop, R&B, afrobeat, and trap—elements shaped by his Congolese and Ivorian roots. Not exactly his first rodeo, he’s previously worked with Dadju, Vegedream, Driks, and even Tory Lanez. Liim’s, from Saint-Denis, leans into his usual palette: R&B and trap fused with introspective threads that never quite resolve. His past releases include “Mme Caroline” with Tiakola and “Mood,” alongside collaborations with Niska and Gazo. 1Ère Sommation (W/ Gazo) (2022) |
5 . Landy – Coachella (w/ MC Menor JP)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 25,2025
French rapper Landy teams up with Brazilian funk artist MC Menor JP for “Coachella,” a bilingual track dropped in June 2025. Saint-Denis native Dylan Sylla Gahoussou, better known as Landy, adds another notch to his belt after albums like Assa Baing and A-One—not to mention his run-ins with Gazo. MC Menor JP, meanwhile, brings the funk straight from the favelas, his usual stomping ground. French rap meets Brazilian swagger—the festival title might be aspirational, but the fusion does make some noise. Médusa (2021) |
4 . ORGANIZE – 19![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 25,2025
“19” rolls out on a mid-tempo beat, keeping just enough bounce to carry a melodic hook in a major key. It’s the latest from ORGANIZE, folded neatly into his new EP, “SPORTBOYS.” He’s been active since the early 2020s, coming up through Istanbul’s underground rap collectives. The track stitches together trap, drill, and a layer or two of traditional Turkish instrumentation—not clashing, just coexisting. ORGANIZE appears frequently at local hip-hop events, giving the scene a regular dose of his hybrid sound. Of Of Of (W/ Elmusto) (2023) |
3 . Skippa – HBC (w/ Mani Sparta)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 25,2025
“HBC” pairs Skippa with Mani Sparta on a dancehall beat that leans more street than sweet. Skippa, currently based in New York, has been collecting number-one singles throughout 2024 like it’s a hobby with benefits. Mani Sparta brings his usual lyrical roulette, spinning lines that never seem to land where expected, which is probably the point. The video features both artists, presumably to prove neither needed holograms to show up. Self Belief (2023) |
2 . Naza & ElGrandeToto – Ti Amo![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 25,2025
“Ti Amo” ropes in Naza, ElGrandeToto, and DVM for a multilingual exchange somewhere between Paris and Casablanca, throwing French-Congolese bounce against North African swagger. Naza—government name Jean-Désiré Dimitri Sosso Dzabatou—slides in with his Bomayé Musik credentials and a couple of gold plaques from “Incroyable” and “Gros bébé.” ElGrandeToto brings his Maghreb rap grip to the table, weighting the track with a regional heft that doesn’t beg for subtitles. French, Arabic, and coded flexes bounce over a hybrid beat that’s less about compromise than coexistence, with DVM stitching in the necessary glue. Song featured on the album : Dans Vos Mères Loin De Moi (2020) |
1 . La Mano 1.9 – Célibataire![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 25,2025
“Célibataire” lands in 2025, another tightly-wound dispatch from La Mano 1.9, who’s been pacing his output since debuting with “R.A.T. #1” in 2022. Rooted in the 19th arrondissement, his drill and rap lean into solitude and urban youth, with just enough terseness to keep things moving. After “I’m Sorry” and “Canon” in 2024, this one keeps the meter running, steering close to his pulse: personal but never too soft, rhythmic but never careless. Still in his early twenties, Ulrich Zie doesn’t slow down, and like his past collaborations with Niska, Tiakola or Gazo, “Célibataire” holds its line. Music video directed by : Harris Kaci – Song featured on the album : R.A.T I’M Sorry (2023) |
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(*) According to our own statistics, updated on July 13, 2025